Difference between revisions of "Traits:Fission"
From Coastal Wiki
(Created page with "{{Concept |label=Fission |definition=A form of asexual multiplication involving division of the body into two or more parts each or all of which can grow into new individuals...") |
|||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Concept | {{Concept | ||
|label=Fission | |label=Fission | ||
− | |definition=A form of asexual multiplication involving division of the body into two or more parts each or all of which can grow into new individuals (Barnes et al., 1993). | + | |definition=A form of asexual multiplication involving division of the body into two or more parts each or all of which can grow into new individuals (Barnes ''et al.'', 1993). |
− | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{Conceptshowvalues}} | {{Conceptshowvalues}} | ||
+ | {{freetext}} | ||
+ | {{reference | ||
+ | |reference=Barnes, R.S.K., Calow, P. & Olive P.J.W., 1993. The invertebrates: a new synthesis. Oxford: Blackwell Science Ltd. | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{Concept relation | {{Concept relation | ||
|relation=collection | |relation=collection | ||
− | |internal page=Traits: | + | |internal page=Traits:Biological Descriptors |
}} | }} | ||
{{Concept relation | {{Concept relation | ||
Line 14: | Line 17: | ||
|internal page=Traits:Vegetative | |internal page=Traits:Vegetative | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Missingproperty}} |
Latest revision as of 12:14, 3 June 2015
Warning: This page is no longer updated. More recent information can be found at https://marinespecies.org/traits/aphia.php?p=attrdefinitions
Fission
Fission: A form of asexual multiplication involving division of the body into two or more parts each or all of which can grow into new individuals (Barnes et al., 1993).
- [[Fission|Fission]]
References:
- Barnes, R.S.K., Calow, P. & Olive P.J.W., 1993. The invertebrates: a new synthesis. Oxford: Blackwell Science Ltd.
... more about "Fission"
Property +
A form of asexual multiplication involving division of the body into two or more parts each or all of which can grow into new individuals (Barnes et al., 1993). +
Barnes, R.S.K., Calow, P. & Olive P.J.W., 1993. The invertebrates: a new synthesis. Oxford: Blackwell Science Ltd. +
URL"URL" is a type and predefined property provided by Semantic MediaWiki to represent URI/URL values.